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Reporting sexual assault to police can be difficult and stressful. This factsheet sets out some tips to ensure you are safe, supported and effective when you report a sexual assault.
Papers and submissions
The Economic Abuse Reference Group (EARG) makes recommendations to ensure economic abuse is a critical part of the national plan, calling for shorter and more targeted action plans with tangible outcomes.
Legal self-help
This factsheet is for international students who have recently finished studying and are looking for a visa to extend their stay in Australia temporarily to pursue further study or obtain work experience without work-hour restrictions.
Annual Reports
In 2020-21, RLC remained focused on mitigating the ongoing flow-on effects of the pandemic, providing targeted legal support, advocacy and education.
Annual Reports
RLC's Impact Report provides a snapshot of our activities and highlights the impact of our work over the 2020–21 financial year.
Legal self-help
Redfern Legal Centre's International Student Legal Service NSW has created an information pack for international students studying in NSW.
Papers and submissions
Financial Rights Legal Centre, Consumer Action Law Centre and RLC have made joint submissions on further changes needed to protect the medically and financially vulnerable.
Legal self-help
Unlawful discrimination occurs when your employer takes action against you, because of your (or your family member's) particular characteristics.
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This fact sheet explains the most common civil claims against NSW Police, and provides a brief overview of the legal process involved in making a claim against NSW Police.
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This factsheet explains when police can detain you under the Mental Health Act and take you to a mental health facility, the processes that will be followed, and your options to make a complaint if you believe police have behaved improperly.